I'm thinking about installing SuSe Linux on my laptop. Is anyone running it? If so, how do you like this distro?
I've yet to find a variant of Linux that I'd bother with -- especially on a laptop.
I've yet to find a variant of Linux that I'd bother with -- especially on a laptop.
I decided years ago that my personal universe had to be a Microsoft-Free Zone. I've got the final say in my companies, so they're Microsoft-Free Zones, too. Since I've not written an operating system since the late 1970s and Linux was so complete and stable for mission-critical server environments, it was a real easy choice. Fortunately, I have no need for a GUI in the Linux environment. But Slackware has never let me down. :thumbs:
I don't run any Microsoft software either (Windows included of course), except for occasionally Microsoft Office.
But I've still yet to find a Linux distro that doesn't make me want to hurl.
I've yet to find a variant of Linux that I'd bother with -- especially on a laptop.
I decided years ago that my personal universe had to be a Microsoft-Free Zone. I've got the final say in my companies, so they're Microsoft-Free Zones, too. Since I've not written an operating system since the late 1970s and Linux was so complete and stable for mission-critical server environments, it was a real easy choice. Fortunately, I have no need for a GUI in the Linux environment. But Slackware has never let me down. :thumbs:
I don't run any Microsoft software either (Windows included of course), except for occasionally Microsoft Office.
But I've still yet to find a Linux distro that doesn't make me want to hurl.
So what we are talking about is operating systems?
Linux would be some kind of FREE operating system. Most likely not a good idea for some one like myself with little computing know how.
You using Macs? Suns? What would you like to use Linux for? I mean, what motivates you to look at Linux in the first place?
In the end, I bought an Apple Macbook. While I really like the OS and associated software, their hardware support is pretty awful. My laptop has been in for hardware service twice in 3 months (for the same problem). I won't turn this into a diatribe against Apple, but whoever created their customer service process has obviously never had to use it. It's worse than Dell.